BugMeNot 1.3

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    07/05/2006
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    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Compatible with Mozilla and current Firefox releases that use the new extension manager, BugMeNot bypasses compulsory web registration via Firefox's right-click context menu.

Version 1.3 will automatically fill in the Web site's fields with the first username and password combination it finds and the information will be automatically submitted. If it runs out of valid usernames and passwords, the window will stay open to allow you to submit your new registration information. Additional server support has been added if the main database should fail in the future. You can change various settings in the extension's options menu if you use Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape's auto-fill and auto-submit are on by default. The context menu has been changed to now only show the BugMeNot option if you right-click in a username and password text field, to help cut down context menu bloat.

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